Bones Hillman
Wayne Stevens, known by the stage name Bones Hillman, was a New Zealand musician best known as the bass guitarist for the Australian alternative rock band Midnight Oil. Hillman played bass guitar in his first band the Masochists, an early New Zealand punk act. In late 1979, Hillman joined the New Zealand band the Swingers with Phil Judd and Mark Hough.
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Wayne Stevens, known by the stage name Bones Hillman, was a New Zealand musician best known as the bass guitarist for the Australian alternative rock band Midnight Oil. Hillman played bass guitar in his first band the Masochists, an early New Zealand punk act. In late 1979, Hillman joined the New Zealand band the Swingers with Phil Judd and Mark Hough.
Their single \”Counting the Beat\” was a trans-Tasman number one hit before the band disintegrated in 1983. He appeared in the 1982 film Starstruck, as one of the Swinger.
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